English for LawKnowledge of legal language and the ability to use it effectively are essential requirements for students who have chosen to study law. A comprehensive course in English specially prepared for undergraduate students of law, this book aims to train students in both these aspects. |
Contents
Nature of | 1 |
Plain Language and the | 93 |
The Indian Constitution | 142 |
The Impact of Technology on the Practice of | 203 |
The International Court of Justice | 221 |
Application of Precedents | 251 |
Statutory Interpretation | 283 |
Judgment | 344 |
Of Defamation | 422 |
Consumer Protection Amendment Act 1993 | 457 |
The Information Technology Act 2000 | 483 |
Universal Declaration of Human Rights | 512 |
Answer | 535 |
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